I was under the impression that a loopback address had to be a 32bit subnet
mask!
According to the config, I must be wrong.
Any feedback is welcome!
Rashid
"Kelly D Griffin" wrote in message
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> I have configured a 2500 as a tftp server and have it connected via a WAN
> link in my lab to another 2500. I can ping across the circuit in both
> directions, but when I attempt a tftp transfer I get this:
>
> R2#copy tftp flash
> **** NOTICE ****
> Flash load helper v1.0
> This process will accept the copy options and then terminate
> the current system image to use the ROM based image for the copy.
> Routing functionality will not be available during that time.
> If you are logged in via telnet, this connection will terminate.
> Users with console access can see the results of the copy operation.
> ---- ******** ----
> Proceed? [confirm]
>
> System flash directory:
> File Length Name/status
> 1 6418792 igs-j-l.110-13
> [6418856 bytes used, 1969752 available, 8388608 total]
> Address or name of remote host [1.1.1.1]? 1.1.1.1
> Source file name? c2500-d-l.120-9.bin
> Destination file name [c2500-d-l.120-9.bin]?
> Accessing file 'c2500-d-l.120-9.bin' on 1.1.1.1...
> Loading c2500-d-l.120-9.bin from 1.1.1.1 (via Serial0): ! [OK]
>
> Erase flash device before writing? [confirm]
> Flash contains files. Are you sure you want to erase? [confirm]
>
> Copy 'c2500-d-l.120-9.bin' from server
> as 'c2500-d-l.120-9.bin' into Flash WITH erase? [yes/no]yes
>
> %SYS-5-RELOAD: Reload requested
> %FLH: c2500-d-l.120-9.bin from 1.1.1.1 to flash ...
>
> System flash directory:
> File Length Name/status
> 1 6418792 igs-j-l.110-13
> [6418856 bytes used, 1969752 available, 8388608 total]
> Accessing file 'c2500-d-l.120-9.bin' on 1.1.1.1...
> Loading c2500-d-l.120-9.bin ... [timed out]
> [failed]
>
>
> I can ping across the circuit from the tftp server router while the
timeouts
> are occurring. The 1.1.1.1 address is the address of Loopback0 on R1. I
am
> running EIGRP for routing and do not have a default route statement in
> either router.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA
> Network Engineer
> Kg2 Network Design
> 877.418.4025
> http://www.kg2.com
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